Our Puncture Repair Service in Merton
The A24 Wimbledon High Street and surrounding residential roads in Merton produce a consistent pattern of tyre punctures. Road debris from construction sites, kerb debris from verge maintenance, and general surface damage create the conditions for nail, screw, and glass punctures on a regular basis. Whether the puncture causes an immediate pressure loss or a slow leak over several hours, the first step is always to get the tyre professionally assessed before deciding whether repair or replacement is the correct outcome.
FixMyTyreNow's mobile puncture repair service covers all areas of Merton. We arrive within an average of 20 minutes, remove the tyre from the rim, and carry out a full internal and external inspection. Repairable damage is fixed to BSAU 144e standard for from £25. Where repair is not safe or not possible, we can complete tyre replacement at the same call.
Foam Sealant and Why It Complicates Puncture Repair
Foam tyre sealant products are included with many new vehicles as a substitute for a spare wheel, and some drivers in Merton use them in roadside emergencies. Sealant gets the vehicle moving again quickly, but it changes what is possible when professional repair is needed.
How sealant works: foam sealant is injected through the valve and coats the inside of the tyre. When the tyre rotates, centrifugal force spreads the foam to the puncture site where it partially seals the hole. This is effective as a temporary fix for small punctures in the central tread.
What sealant does to the inside of the tyre: the foam bonds to the inner liner of the tyre and hardens. It cannot be fully removed in the field. A tyre with dried sealant inside cannot be properly assessed or patched because the inner liner, which must be clean and intact for a vulcanising patch to bond, is contaminated. This means a sealant-treated tyre almost always requires replacement rather than repair.
Sealant also affects the TPMS sensor: pressure sensors inside the wheel can be damaged by sealant entering the sensor housing or blocking the pressure inlet. A sensor replacement on top of the tyre replacement adds to the overall cost.
If you have used sealant, tell us when you call. We will advise whether repair is still viable or whether replacement is the more cost-effective route given the condition of the tyre. Puncture repair assessment is always free.
Areas and Postcodes We Cover in Merton
Our mobile technicians serve every part of Merton, including Wimbledon, Morden, Mitcham, and Colliers Wood. We know the local roads, including the A24 Wimbledon High Street and A236, and can reach you at any accessible location within the borough. Average arrival time after your call is 20 minutes.
Questions about Puncture Repair in Merton
Do you come to me for a puncture repair or do I need to bring the wheel to you?
We come to you. Whether your car is in Wimbledon, outside your home in Mitcham, or in a car park, we attend with the full repair equipment on the van. You do not need to remove the wheel yourself or transport anything. Average arrival time in Merton is 20 minutes.
Can you repair a run-flat tyre?
Run-flat tyres cannot be repaired once they have been used in run-flat mode. The reinforced sidewall sustains internal damage that is not visible externally but makes repair unsafe. If a run-flat tyre has received a puncture but has not been driven while flat, and the TPMS alert has not triggered, there is a small possibility of repair, but this needs assessment on a case-by-case basis. Most run-flat punctures result in replacement.
Will a repaired tyre affect my MOT?
A correctly completed puncture repair does not affect an MOT result, provided the tyre meets all other requirements including minimum tread depth, no cracking, no bulging, and no visible structural damage. The repair itself is not a fail condition. An MOT examiner checking the tyre will not necessarily know it has been repaired unless they look specifically for it.
Can you repair a tyre with sidewall damage?
No. Sidewall damage is not repairable under BSAU 144e guidelines. The sidewall flexes continuously as the tyre rolls, and a repair patch in that zone would be subject to constant movement that would break down the repair. Any tyre with a cut, bulge, or crack in the sidewall needs to be replaced. Attempting to repair sidewall damage is specifically prohibited by the standard.
Can you repair the spare tyre from my boot?
Yes. If you have a spare tyre that has been punctured and you would like it repaired for future use, we can carry out the assessment and repair in the same way as any other tyre. Bring the wheel out for the technician when they arrive and we will include it in the same visit at the standard price.
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